Which sentence is correctly capitalized and punctuated?
In Spain, they take siestas.
In Spain they take siestas.
In spain, they take siestas.
In Spain, they take Siestas.
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heya!
here's your answer
in my opinion,
the first sentence is correctly capitalised and punctuated because
Spain is a noun..proper noun.
siesta is also a noun but it's a common noun..
not proper noun..
hence it won't be written in capital..
and the beginning of each sentence should be capital..
so the correct sentence is..
In Spain, they take siestas
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
here's your answer
in my opinion,
the first sentence is correctly capitalised and punctuated because
Spain is a noun..proper noun.
siesta is also a noun but it's a common noun..
not proper noun..
hence it won't be written in capital..
and the beginning of each sentence should be capital..
so the correct sentence is..
In Spain, they take siestas
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
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24
Hello friend!
Here's ur answer!
Ur question :
Which sentence is correctly capitalized and punctuated?
In Spain, they take siestas.
In Spain they take siestas.
In spain, they take siestas.
In Spain, they take Siestas.
The first and the second sentences are correct and have correct punctuations. The first and the second sentences are actually the same. Spain is a proper noun so it is written in capitals and siestas is a common noun so it is written in small letters.
Hope it helps!!☺
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Here's ur answer!
Ur question :
Which sentence is correctly capitalized and punctuated?
In Spain, they take siestas.
In Spain they take siestas.
In spain, they take siestas.
In Spain, they take Siestas.
The first and the second sentences are correct and have correct punctuations. The first and the second sentences are actually the same. Spain is a proper noun so it is written in capitals and siestas is a common noun so it is written in small letters.
Hope it helps!!☺
Thanks! !☺
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